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[Show more]how does the fungi get food? - the hyphae secretes powerful exoenzymes into the environment 
that break down complex molecules into simple organic compounds 
characteristics of plants? - -Domain: Eukarya 
-Kingdom: Plantae 
-multicellular 
-autotrophic 
-cell walls contain cellulose 
domain of Fungi...
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Add to carthow does the fungi get food? - the hyphae secretes powerful exoenzymes into the environment 
that break down complex molecules into simple organic compounds 
characteristics of plants? - -Domain: Eukarya 
-Kingdom: Plantae 
-multicellular 
-autotrophic 
-cell walls contain cellulose 
domain of Fungi...
Know the functions of the mammalian respiratory system - to supply oxygen to the cells which 
they need to perform cellular respiration and to rid the body of CO2 
Recall the reason for 'death-zone' - people who are at a certain elevation and above for more than 
48 hours get insufficient oxygen 
...
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Add to cartKnow the functions of the mammalian respiratory system - to supply oxygen to the cells which 
they need to perform cellular respiration and to rid the body of CO2 
Recall the reason for 'death-zone' - people who are at a certain elevation and above for more than 
48 hours get insufficient oxygen 
...
Fitness - the genetic contribution of an individual to the next generation's gene pool relative to 
the average for the population, usually measured by the number of offspring or close kin that survive to 
reproductive age. 
Memorize the four postulates of natural selection. - 1. Individuals vary t...
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Add to cartFitness - the genetic contribution of an individual to the next generation's gene pool relative to 
the average for the population, usually measured by the number of offspring or close kin that survive to 
reproductive age. 
Memorize the four postulates of natural selection. - 1. Individuals vary t...
Why are cells small? - As the cell increases in size, materials diffusing in the cell will not be able to 
reach the core as efficiently as in a small cell. The higher the SA:V ratio, the less efficient a cell is. The 
bigger cell will have slower cellular signaling response 
What is cellulose? - Po...
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Add to cartWhy are cells small? - As the cell increases in size, materials diffusing in the cell will not be able to 
reach the core as efficiently as in a small cell. The higher the SA:V ratio, the less efficient a cell is. The 
bigger cell will have slower cellular signaling response 
What is cellulose? - Po...
• Describe the electron transport chain - how it works and what it accomplishes - proton gradient 
forms and H+ pushes thru ATP synthase, creating ATP- formed from NADH and FADH2-electrons adopted 
by H20 (O2 is the last electron acceptor) 
• Explain what residual lung volume refers to and why i...
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Add to cart• Describe the electron transport chain - how it works and what it accomplishes - proton gradient 
forms and H+ pushes thru ATP synthase, creating ATP- formed from NADH and FADH2-electrons adopted 
by H20 (O2 is the last electron acceptor) 
• Explain what residual lung volume refers to and why i...
what are the 4 postulates of natural selection? - 1. individuals vary in their traits 
2. some of the variation is heritable 
3. more offspring are produced than survive to reproduce 
4. survival & reproduction are predictable; those with favorable traits reproduce most and pass their 
genes to the ...
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Add to cartwhat are the 4 postulates of natural selection? - 1. individuals vary in their traits 
2. some of the variation is heritable 
3. more offspring are produced than survive to reproduce 
4. survival & reproduction are predictable; those with favorable traits reproduce most and pass their 
genes to the ...
characteristics of the net movement of all molecules? - -is predictable 
-directed from high to low concentration 
-stops when it reaches equilibrium 
what is the First Law of Thermodynamics? - energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can 
change from one form to another 
the passive movemen...
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Add to cartcharacteristics of the net movement of all molecules? - -is predictable 
-directed from high to low concentration 
-stops when it reaches equilibrium 
what is the First Law of Thermodynamics? - energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can 
change from one form to another 
the passive movemen...
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